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>> well, no, i didn't introduce that law. i tried, being the only republican as you mentioned, out of 25 state senators. i sit on every one of our state senate committees, there are 16 of them, including the judiciary committee and early in the session which began in january, i asked our chairman if he would hear the bill. he said he would think about it. i asked again. >> bill: this is jessica's law bill, right? >> it's my bill, which is exactly modeled after jessica's law. instead, a bill came forth that was supported by the local prosecutors and by the judiciary chairman and that bill made sexual offenses a minimum of six years eight months, but it only applied to offenses against children 11 years of age and under. so hawaii's pretty much a free fire zone for pedophiles and violent-- it's a free fire bill? >> unlike my friend's congressman who you had on before. >> bill: yeah. >> i watch your program and i appreciate everything you've done. look, i love hawaii, we're a great state and we have great people, but we have a d
>> well, no, i didn't introduce that law. i tried, being the only republican as you mentioned, out of 25 state senators. i sit on every one of our state senate committees, there are 16 of them, including the judiciary committee and early in the session which began in january, i asked our chairman if he would hear the bill. he said he would think about it. i asked again. >> bill: this is jessica's law bill, right? >> it's my bill, which is exactly modeled after jessica's law....
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it's its already to get citizens to vote and see arizona's law as a roadblock. >> there are many barriers already in the way for the supreme court to put more barriers in the way of registered voters is not the way we want to go. we want to encourage civic participation and encourage people to come out and vote. >> reporter: so far, four other states have similar requirements and a dozen others are looking at similar legislation. california is not one of them. >> a federal grand jury in san francisco indicted a former ceo and business associate in connection with an alleged scheme involving the investment of $3 billion. vet store investigators say the fee was paid to the private firm. the sec filed a similar lawsuit against them last year >> contra costa -- 34-year-old raymond harris died at 6:20 thursday night after being shot on the stairs leading to the station. it appears the shooting happened after an argument. anyone with information about the shooting is asked to contract authorities. >> >> an alleged terrorist linked to american journal daniel pearl has been arrested in pakistan.
it's its already to get citizens to vote and see arizona's law as a roadblock. >> there are many barriers already in the way for the supreme court to put more barriers in the way of registered voters is not the way we want to go. we want to encourage civic participation and encourage people to come out and vote. >> reporter: so far, four other states have similar requirements and a dozen others are looking at similar legislation. california is not one of them. >> a federal...
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is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. killing prisoners in civilian court or releasing that reporting from new york marina point i am heartsick. and we can now talk to us army veteran brenda nearly a full my god i'm obey right to you with what i have a ten years ago how the detainees treated during your time at the center. you know we were told before we actually got to want to animal that the geneva convention would not be held. i would say when they first arrived there when he will now go walk around in their cells or cages as i call among the dead they were allowed to pray they were allowed to do nothing and when the international red cross came also some of the constraints you know loosened up and they were able to talk and stuff but you know that they were treated horrible you know they were they were abused by you know by us guards when it came to the inter reaction force team into it was just mis
is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. killing prisoners in civilian court or releasing that reporting from new york marina point i am heartsick. and we can now talk to us army veteran brenda nearly a full my god i'm obey right to you with what i have a ten years ago how the detainees treated during your time at...
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the argentina government on many occasions because of poverty and because of some of the very liberal laws that have been approved in argentina such as same sex marriage. so i think that gives us more or less a glimpse of who he is, what we can expect from him. a very conservative line theologically. >> that simple wooden cross today, a reminder of his commitment to the poor as he wore it on the balcony. having said all that, how surprised were you personally today when you found out this would in fact be the next pope? >> very surprised. we thought there was a possibility it might be someone from latin america and we had thought of someone from brazil. even a cardinal from mexico or from honduras. but pope francis was not even on the short list of possible papal candidates. so it was a surprise. and to many, it was a very pleasant surprise. >> thank you so much for your help in our coverage tonight. you've certainly added to our understanding. >>> when we come back, we'll go to vatican city where my co-anchor will have more on what lies ahead with the new pope. great first gig! let's go!
the argentina government on many occasions because of poverty and because of some of the very liberal laws that have been approved in argentina such as same sex marriage. so i think that gives us more or less a glimpse of who he is, what we can expect from him. a very conservative line theologically. >> that simple wooden cross today, a reminder of his commitment to the poor as he wore it on the balcony. having said all that, how surprised were you personally today when you found out this...
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the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we are against anyone who would use it. member for now, the reports cannot be independently verified due to tight media restrictions -- >> for now, the reports cannot be independently verified. if confirmed, a to be the first use of chemical weapons in syria's two-year long civil war. >> syrian opposition groups have been meeting to elect an interim government. more on that in a minute, but it is clear that an attack u
the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to...
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we talked to oakland city councilman today who says there are plenty antivandalism laws on the books but not enough enforcement and only two city crews designated for cleanup. >>> the city of concord says the high cost has it considering the move to imbed electronic devices on street lamps. vallejo began using it two years ago. the arrests of suspected copper thieves spike. >> we get a message that the wire is being removed, and it's literally moving, and we get notification. pd gets notification, and they go after it. >> concord says it has spent more than a million dollars repairing and replacing copper wiring since $2,007. kocher wiring is worth about a pound at salvage yards. >>> oakland police met the press today to go over a mrn for a new community policing strategy. police want to divide the city to five districts, each led by a captain required to meet regularly with the neighborhood advisory board. the police department accepts applications and then will pick who sits on the advisory board. there's no word when this new sum is expected to be in place. >>> march madness is un
we talked to oakland city councilman today who says there are plenty antivandalism laws on the books but not enough enforcement and only two city crews designated for cleanup. >>> the city of concord says the high cost has it considering the move to imbed electronic devices on street lamps. vallejo began using it two years ago. the arrests of suspected copper thieves spike. >> we get a message that the wire is being removed, and it's literally moving, and we get notification. pd...
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he opposes abortion, but has not said whether he would sign the bill into law. gay marriage has picked up a prominent new supporter, senator rob portman of ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a bit as the week ended. that ended a ten-day winning streak by the dow jones industrial average-- its longest in 17 years. the dow industrial average lost 25 points to close at 14,514. the nasdaq fell nearly 10 points to close at 3,249. for the week, the dow gained just under 1%. the nasdaq rose a tenth of a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: thousands of activists gathered this week for one of the conservative movement's biggest events. "newshour" congressional corresspondent kwame holman was there. >> reporter: for four decades the conservative political action conference known as "c- pac" has served as a
he opposes abortion, but has not said whether he would sign the bill into law. gay marriage has picked up a prominent new supporter, senator rob portman of ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a bit as the week ended. that ended a ten-day winning streak by the dow...
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russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law after western powers drop growing hints about providing military a few minutes a look at how being for broad affects the bloody syrian conflict. hundreds take to the streets another night of anger in brooklyn over a deadly police shooting of a teenager stay with us for that and more here on r.g.p. . but first he is seen by many as one of the world's most renowned whistleblowers but an enemy of the state by the u.s. government now soldier bradley manning can be heard in his own words explaining why he sent hundreds of thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks three years ago in a new leak the audio recording from his court martial manning accuses the u.s. military of not valuing human life and says he wanted to provoke a debate about u.s. foreign policy or if he's got a man has more. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals of the military court in february but someone did and the freedom of the press foundation released mr manning's testimony in its entirety in this hour long
russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law after western powers drop growing hints about providing military a few minutes a look at how being for broad affects the bloody syrian conflict. hundreds take to the streets another night of anger in brooklyn over a deadly police shooting of a teenager stay with us for that and more here on r.g.p. . but first he is seen by many as one of the world's most renowned whistleblowers but an enemy of the state by the u.s. government...
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bailout offer still sounds provided that the initial requirement is still that all this leave that is law that has not passed the parliament and they're really not happy about that will the impact of what is happening in cyprus certainly sending ripples across europe first of all to the citizens who are now with quite afraid of their say because of the fact that the seeds of doubt sold the credibility has been damaged but the damage has been done even if the poll did not go through so people are saying if it can happen to cyprus that that red line to be crossed dipping into people's savings it could happen to other euro zone countries that might be needing bailouts in the future. the man who engineered britain's austerity program is now looking to rebrand himself the u.k.'s chancellor the executor unveils a new budget which envisions cutting corporate taxes even more while introducing a host of new duties including a levy on alcohol. u.s. officials have admitted that the number of guantanamo bay detainees on hunger strike has almost doubled to the last week they've also said that at least
bailout offer still sounds provided that the initial requirement is still that all this leave that is law that has not passed the parliament and they're really not happy about that will the impact of what is happening in cyprus certainly sending ripples across europe first of all to the citizens who are now with quite afraid of their say because of the fact that the seeds of doubt sold the credibility has been damaged but the damage has been done even if the poll did not go through so people...
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we will punish corrupt officials to the full extent of the law. we must make sure that power is exercised in an open and transparent way. >> he said he would also work to reduce pollution in cities, increase food security and shrink the gap between rich and poor. now the leadership has to prove it can deliver. >moment, sports, but first a lok at other stories. >a searing government general wo defected to jordan this weekend -- amore all -- morale searing government general who defected to jordan this weekend says -- syrian government general who defected to jordan this weekend says assad's forces are losing morale. dublin is celebrated in the streets. celebrated in the streets. it is a worldwide celebration of irish culture. the football association has slept a lifetime ban on a 20- year-old player after he made what appeared to be a nazi salute -- slapped a lifetime ban on a 20-year-old player after he made what appeared to be a nazi salute. he claimed he did not know what it meant. the formula one season has gotten off to a great start. >> he to
we will punish corrupt officials to the full extent of the law. we must make sure that power is exercised in an open and transparent way. >> he said he would also work to reduce pollution in cities, increase food security and shrink the gap between rich and poor. now the leadership has to prove it can deliver. >moment, sports, but first a lok at other stories. >a searing government general wo defected to jordan this weekend -- amore all -- morale searing government general who...
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marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this post soviet state for many years this march had been forbidden by the cities of dorothy's a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had to say the court said that the march must take place and force the mayor to apologize for all the yes he had been banning this march the masterminds of this march lot of years nationalists say they want the younger generation to embrace their history and recognize their heroes. you know what i'm especially proud to see so many young people today this is proof that we're living in a free country which had been under occupation for many years. but many in europe simply cannot understand what appreciation of freedom has to do with three yea
marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this post soviet state for many years this march had been forbidden by the cities of dorothy's a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had to say the court...
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the democratic governor has pledged to sign the measures in the law. in egyptian government inquiry has found the regime of ousted president mubarak was behind nearly the killing of all 900 protesters during the country's uprising. according to the associated press, a fact-finding commission has confirmed mubarak's regime used rooftop snipers to fire to large crowds in tahrir square. the report cites internal government records of assault rifles and ammunition rounds showing the police shootings were widespread, concluding the shootings could have only been approved by the former interior minister with mubarak's blessing. the findings, had ever retrial for them on charges of failing to stop the killings. they successfully appealed their convictions last june. he's really benjamin -- prime madeter benjamin netanyahu a deal to bring in parties controlling 68 of the israeli parliament's 120 seats. the agreement excludes former allies in israel's far religious parties to include more centrist partners, including former is for the foreign minister living. a
the democratic governor has pledged to sign the measures in the law. in egyptian government inquiry has found the regime of ousted president mubarak was behind nearly the killing of all 900 protesters during the country's uprising. according to the associated press, a fact-finding commission has confirmed mubarak's regime used rooftop snipers to fire to large crowds in tahrir square. the report cites internal government records of assault rifles and ammunition rounds showing the police...
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russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western powers drop growing hints about providing military aid in a few minutes a look at how backing the broad affects the bloody syrian war. dozens arrested in brooklyn during scuffles with over the deadly police shooting of a teenager and more after a short break stay with us. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if you're away from. your mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. with. the consent you. choose you have to. choose the stories to. choose the access to. technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we. covered. every staying with us here on our t.v. sixty minutes past the hour now fear is clashes with police enraged protesters multiple arrests it's been far from a quiet night in the new york district of brooklyn for a third consecutive evening more than one hundred people rallied in the streets voicing anger over the killing of a black sixteen year old by police officers they claim the teenager pointed a gun at them but as are his
russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western powers drop growing hints about providing military aid in a few minutes a look at how backing the broad affects the bloody syrian war. dozens arrested in brooklyn during scuffles with over the deadly police shooting of a teenager and more after a short break stay with us. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if you're away from. your mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime...
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well russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western governments are dropping growing hints about providing military aid if you minutes we take a look at how backing from abroad affects the blooding syrian conflict. and hundreds take to the streets another night of anger in brooklyn new york over the deadly police shooting of a teenager stay with us for more. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did a very profitable also the it is a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups and they needed betis i knew the managers have changed their name and strategy but just tell the same murderous. high ranking suspects you know comment pretty upset on that mr president soon. to president putin. both the media. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end he says sick stop your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're your bodyguards to wa
well russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western governments are dropping growing hints about providing military aid if you minutes we take a look at how backing from abroad affects the blooding syrian conflict. and hundreds take to the streets another night of anger in brooklyn new york over the deadly police shooting of a teenager stay with us for more. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did a very...
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. >> reporter: mark leno proposed a similar law in 2004 that never got out of the assembly. this time his prepsal is different because -- proposal is different because it wouldn't make it a blanket state law. individual cities would apply. and with permission of the alcoholic beverage commission, individual clubs would be allowed to stay open until 4:00 am. >> all it does is authorize cities to be able to consider whether or not they to go to forward with a proposal to consider. >> reporter: it could also pump lots of money into local economies. >> the san francisco controller's office came out with a report last year that said $4.2 billion was pumped into the san francisco economy from the nightlife directly. >> it would probably be bad for, like, police enforcement, those having to do their job more. >> there's a school of thought goes, wait a minute, there's nothing good that happens after 2:00. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. a lot of good things happen after 2:00! [ laughter ] >> reporter: just so it's clear, the law as it stands now allows some places to stay open until
. >> reporter: mark leno proposed a similar law in 2004 that never got out of the assembly. this time his prepsal is different because -- proposal is different because it wouldn't make it a blanket state law. individual cities would apply. and with permission of the alcoholic beverage commission, individual clubs would be allowed to stay open until 4:00 am. >> all it does is authorize cities to be able to consider whether or not they to go to forward with a proposal to consider....
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down to such a level that the war paradigm is no longer that useful to us and we need to move into a law enforcement or an international cooperation kind of program now to round this out i think that will come someday that there's not today you served as director of the cia for nearly three years and you were still in that position when u.s. president barack obama took office there were reports that he was on about using drones excessively and you had to persuade him. tensions possibly running high at that time is there any truth to those reports it's very difficult for me to talk about specific operations or to confirm or deny things that my government hasn't confirmed or denied i think in general i think i can give you this statement with the exception of detention interrogation which of course became a very popular and well known cause with the change in administration. president obama embraced very strongly much of the war on terror strategy that president bush was conducting during president bush's second administration clearly he just said there's no longer word care he also said h
down to such a level that the war paradigm is no longer that useful to us and we need to move into a law enforcement or an international cooperation kind of program now to round this out i think that will come someday that there's not today you served as director of the cia for nearly three years and you were still in that position when u.s. president barack obama took office there were reports that he was on about using drones excessively and you had to persuade him. tensions possibly running...
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not forced union laws. that i think is causing a kind of competition between the states for who can attract the most jobs and who can attract the most capitol. jenna: it will be interesting to see the census in another ten years and see what thee fin we find from this. >> i pry tkeubgt you'll find a big increase from not just the population but political power from the states like texas, tennessee, utah and montana who are doing really well right now. we didn't mention the oil boom is that is another thing. north dakota is the fastest growing state today because they have all the oil jobs. jenna: we'll all start working on our texan accents. i have relatives down there. maybe i'll have a little more twapbg than i have. >> you'll be able to find a cab in two minutes in new york. jenna: well put, steve. steve moore with the "wall street journal." thanks. jon: i say colorado. the murder trial that has grabbed the country's attention, see what may be jodi arias' last showdown with the pros prosecutor. our legal
not forced union laws. that i think is causing a kind of competition between the states for who can attract the most jobs and who can attract the most capitol. jenna: it will be interesting to see the census in another ten years and see what thee fin we find from this. >> i pry tkeubgt you'll find a big increase from not just the population but political power from the states like texas, tennessee, utah and montana who are doing really well right now. we didn't mention the oil boom is...
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we were answering the >> reporter: thompson named her law for laura wilcox. after much contentious debate it passed in 2002. a major aim is to provide aggressive treatment for those existing laws miss; people who may not have committed a crime, yet, but have a history of prior hospitalization and appear to be on a downward spiral. laura's law provides court ordered outpatient treatment for the seriously mentally ill for up to six months. the court must find the patient is likely to become dangerous to himself or others. the patient must have a history of not complying with treatment. the process can be requested by parents, roommatessiblings, a spouse, as well as mental health workers and police. for patients who don't comply, the court has the power to send them to the hospital for an assessment, which is a threat designed to convince them to comply. legislators never funded the law; they said that supervisors in each of california's 58 counties had to implement and pay for it. only one county, nevada county, where laura lived has opted in. with fewer than 1
we were answering the >> reporter: thompson named her law for laura wilcox. after much contentious debate it passed in 2002. a major aim is to provide aggressive treatment for those existing laws miss; people who may not have committed a crime, yet, but have a history of prior hospitalization and appear to be on a downward spiral. laura's law provides court ordered outpatient treatment for the seriously mentally ill for up to six months. the court must find the patient is likely to become...
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campaign is still talking about the church accepting gay marriage accepting perhaps a change only celibacy laws for priests and perhaps even welcoming women priests into the catholic church however as i said as a well dyed in the world could serve to when it comes to matters of the catholic church i very much don't think we're going to be seeing too many of those issues regarding huge sweeping changes of how the church of rome deals with the everyday life of those who apostle of the it's ministry rebuilding the churches reputation after the recent scandals certainly not the only challenge pope francis has ahead of him the church now facing aggressive competition from islam as you can see here the faith spreading across europe much faster than the christian church gets new members the number of muslims has grown by an estimated ninety percent in recent years the number of christians are growing by a mere five percent by two thousand and thirty the growth of the muslim population expected to surpass one hundred fifty percent winning back there and it will be one of the most daunting tasks for the
campaign is still talking about the church accepting gay marriage accepting perhaps a change only celibacy laws for priests and perhaps even welcoming women priests into the catholic church however as i said as a well dyed in the world could serve to when it comes to matters of the catholic church i very much don't think we're going to be seeing too many of those issues regarding huge sweeping changes of how the church of rome deals with the everyday life of those who apostle of the it's...
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of course, it's really important from a law enforcement sense with four dead americans to try and very carefully and deliberately put the pieces together so you understand his role and by the way, who else can he identify, can he direct them to other physical evidence so they can put the case together. >> from a law enforcement background does it surprise you it's taking this long? >> well, you know, these kind of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently under control that they could even get to the benghazi consulate. and that's a real indication of why this is so complicated. i think it's a real testament. you remember right around the time that secretary clinton was testifying before congress in mid-january, fbi director mueller, it was publicly reported he had gone and met with the libyans to encourage and try to push them for additional cooperation. seems like it's paying off. >> fran, appreciate the reporting. thank you very much. w
of course, it's really important from a law enforcement sense with four dead americans to try and very carefully and deliberately put the pieces together so you understand his role and by the way, who else can he identify, can he direct them to other physical evidence so they can put the case together. >> from a law enforcement background does it surprise you it's taking this long? >> well, you know, these kind of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are...
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cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. getting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york. arts and. human rights groups around the globe have been campaigning to close guantanamo urging president obama to keep the pledge he made more than four years ago activist seem curry she says the clock is ticking inside america basically because there is no real. public resentment at all what is taking place there most of the pressure that's coming is internationally yes you have some groups so what. to highlight the issue and to make sure that it stays on the agenda but unfortunately for the falsely george of america they're quite happy for these detainees to continue you know detained without charge or trial basically if one tunnel was ever going to close it's going to be within these next four years. has the best to do that miss
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. >>> so you just won the conclave. what are you going to do next? i'm going to say a hail mary. >> history has been made of the vatican, first latin american, first jesuit, first guy with one lung that we know of. >> in the guest spot today, weekday at bernie. the fire brand senator is here. he has two lungs. >> i'm toure. the people versus jodi arias is still going on. she's finally off the stand. >> that we know of. >> so what happens -- >> all that plus i'm asking with both my lungs, is it time to destigmatize racism? yeah, we're going there. this is "the cycle," afterall. >>> it is now 8:00 at the time vatican and pope francis preparing for a packed first week as pope. he accept that his first full day as pope asle would expect, praying. he even slipped out of the vatican to pray at one of rome's great basilicas. he will meet with members
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is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them before me from new york very important i am heartsick. on the gun tom will be gone brandon need this of the dissension for say this it creates more problems for the u.s. than it solves. so silly as it is a lot better but speak guards of been there over the last few years are the dream inside of the internal reaction force team and the way the crown is treated in a stuff like that or not much has changed maybe the outside is changed but inside hasn't changed too much are people forget that i have these people been cleared for release by not only the obama administration but also by the bush administration and they're going to be in there definitely all through whom goes along they don't know when they're going to see their families again or where they're going to go i think the fact that they don't know what's going to
is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them before me from new york very important i am heartsick. on the gun tom will be gone brandon need this of the dissension for say this it creates more problems for the u.s. than it solves. so silly as it is a lot better but speak...
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a couple dollars by waiting for the price to drop from $6 to $4 at 10:00 but they are breaking the law and risk getting a $200 ticket. >> i didn't know anything about that. >> two bucks a day is a lot of money but don't pull over. >>> time now 435. >> good morning, brian and pam. we're doing well. traffic is doing nicely on 80 westbound as you drive let's say to the macarthur maze, traffic is doing nicely. the morning commute looks good. some lanes are closed, they are doing a little bit of road work but there's so many it's not causing a delay. in san jose northbound 280 traffic is off to a good start. let's go to mark. >> good morning. >>> the fog is not as widespread as yesterday, dense patches near the coast, in the middle of the day dense fog advisories for boaters until 2:00 this afternoon. still some fog a factor across parts of the bay area, but not as widespread. lots of clear reports out there toward concord, livermore and san jose. downtown san francisco 48 degrees. your forecast as we break it down, areas of fog this morning, 45 to 50, partly cloudy this afternoon, 58 to 63
a couple dollars by waiting for the price to drop from $6 to $4 at 10:00 but they are breaking the law and risk getting a $200 ticket. >> i didn't know anything about that. >> two bucks a day is a lot of money but don't pull over. >>> time now 435. >> good morning, brian and pam. we're doing well. traffic is doing nicely on 80 westbound as you drive let's say to the macarthur maze, traffic is doing nicely. the morning commute looks good. some lanes are closed, they...
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they are about law. in some sense the foundation of our entire legal system. i mean the old testament, the new testament i don't know how you can separate it out. i don't want to separate it out. that's what i'm saying to both of you. >> we agree. you have to start somewhere. at the moment even though legally it can be taught in public schools as literature it's not. so the first step in the process really is getting a generation of young americans just to know the basic stories and do it one thing at a time. we love it. next week in new york we've decided to bring in artifacts which include the first american bible which was written in algonkian and a bible that was the only bible authorized by congress and it says the american government encourages information read it. >> where was this bible you call it what? >> the aiken bible. we bring a copy of that into new york city. >> is that aiken, south carolina? >> no name of a person. >> where are your going to show it. i want to do an ad. >> we're bringing in a number of art facts including dead sea scrolls. we'
they are about law. in some sense the foundation of our entire legal system. i mean the old testament, the new testament i don't know how you can separate it out. i don't want to separate it out. that's what i'm saying to both of you. >> we agree. you have to start somewhere. at the moment even though legally it can be taught in public schools as literature it's not. so the first step in the process really is getting a generation of young americans just to know the basic stories and do it...
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why do we cater to people who break the law in the first place? if you need the votes, i do not think you need them that badly. it upsets me terribly that we are being forced, no matter how you look at it, to except coming-- except people here who do not love this country, and are not being politically and religiously persecuted summerhouse. host: she believes it is inevitable, a pathway to citizenship. not necessarily. if you separate the streams, the red card from the green card, i do not see where it would be inevitable. some would choose to stay part of the workforce. she is saying we do not have enough jobs for them right now, and i would just say every day we have a job fairs and every day i hear employers tell me i cannot find workers with eight percent unemployment. host: what kind of jobs? guest: every kind, management, to low worker. if you drive a truck in an oilfield you can make $100,000 a year driving a truck with a ged. these are not low-paying jobs. we had 14 jobs at one company for over $100,000 a year and could not find a taker.
why do we cater to people who break the law in the first place? if you need the votes, i do not think you need them that badly. it upsets me terribly that we are being forced, no matter how you look at it, to except coming-- except people here who do not love this country, and are not being politically and religiously persecuted summerhouse. host: she believes it is inevitable, a pathway to citizenship. not necessarily. if you separate the streams, the red card from the green card, i do not see...
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it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is -- >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there will have to be reforms to it as time goes on. but the problem with what ted cruz is doing, although it might be good politics for ted cruz and his standing in the faction of the republican party that he represents, is it keeps us permanently looking backwards on an issue that robert just described that's been settled by the supreme court, that's been settled by the last election. so the issue going forward is how do we project a message that the american people will find appealing. how do we get back on track after having lost the
it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is -- >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there...
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he spearheaded the opposition to her bill which became law in 2010 which became marriage. there's been a distant relationship ever since then. >> brown: briefly, hugh, if you could, finally how does that play out. you started to talk a little bit about argentina, it's a catholic country but more liberal socially. how does the -- what is the role of the dlurj these days? how is it seen? >> well, if you ask the average argentine are you catholic the answer is absolutely yes. but not that many people go toll church here? they don't go to mass on sundays. you don't see huge crowds at mass. other countries in latin america colombia, mexico, central america, are countries where you see a much bigger presence day to day of the catholic church so keep in mind this is the land of evita. this is a place -- this is a country a little bit of populism goes a long way and the fact that he's taking the subway to work. the fact that he's a rankaround file soccer fan is going to bridge the gap. it shows a certain amount of political skill on his part that he knows that he's in a country is
he spearheaded the opposition to her bill which became law in 2010 which became marriage. there's been a distant relationship ever since then. >> brown: briefly, hugh, if you could, finally how does that play out. you started to talk a little bit about argentina, it's a catholic country but more liberal socially. how does the -- what is the role of the dlurj these days? how is it seen? >> well, if you ask the average argentine are you catholic the answer is absolutely yes. but not...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? do what? that. i ordered more coffee yesterday. congratulations. those too. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs, and now get folgers classic roast for $6.99. staples. that was easy. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. [ male announcer ] visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. >>> at around
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immigration laws. today speaker of the house john boehner called the house version a "pretty reasonable solution." the number of americans dying from alzheimer's disease has increased by 68% in the last decade. according to the alzheimer's association, one in three seniors have some form of dementia when they die, and the disease accelerates the progression of other life- threatening conditions. because alzheimer's has no cure or treatment to slow symptoms, a growing elderly population means dementia mortality rates will only continue to rise. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: pope francis formally took office today with a special mass and ceremonies. we begin with a report from james mates of independent television news in rome. >> it was among the ordinary pilgrims to st. peter's that pope francis started his day. it is common now for a pope to kiss babies-- less so for them to get out of the popemobile and walk over to give a blessing to a disabled person. inaug
immigration laws. today speaker of the house john boehner called the house version a "pretty reasonable solution." the number of americans dying from alzheimer's disease has increased by 68% in the last decade. according to the alzheimer's association, one in three seniors have some form of dementia when they die, and the disease accelerates the progression of other life- threatening conditions. because alzheimer's has no cure or treatment to slow symptoms, a growing elderly...
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it's its already to get citizens to vote and see arizona's law as a roadblock. >> there are many barriers already in the way for the supreme court to put more barriers in the way of registered voters is not the way we want to go. we want to encourage civic participation and encourage people to come out and vote. >> reporter: so far, four other states have similar requirements and a dozen others are looking at similar legislation. california is not one of them. >> a federal grand jury in san francisco indicted a former ceo and business associate in connection with an alleged scheme involving the investment of $3 billion. vet store investigators say the fee was paid to the private firm. the sec filed a similar lawsuit against them last year >> contra costa -- 34-year-old raymond harris died at 6:20 thursday night after being shot on the stairs leading to the station. it appears the shooting happened after an argument. anyone with information about the shooting is asked to contract authorities. >> >> an alleged terrorist linked to american journal daniel pearl has been arrested in pakistan.
it's its already to get citizens to vote and see arizona's law as a roadblock. >> there are many barriers already in the way for the supreme court to put more barriers in the way of registered voters is not the way we want to go. we want to encourage civic participation and encourage people to come out and vote. >> reporter: so far, four other states have similar requirements and a dozen others are looking at similar legislation. california is not one of them. >> a federal...
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a bunch of governors asked to have flexibility in implementing the existing welfare law. the administration said sure, as long as the changes you want to make don't weaken the rules on welfare and work. it was republican governors asking, republican governors and democratic governors and the obama administration says yes, provided we protect the welfare and work requirements. republicans decided to lie about it and say the president and the administration did exactly the opposite of what they actually did. he took the work requirements out of welfare. he just wants a free ride for everybody. he's buying votes with the free welfare, obama money. it's not true at all. it was the opposite of what the administration had done. the republicans thought they had something. mitt romney made a campaign ad out of it. a few days before the election, romney made another campaign ad out of the same untrue thing. it was a lie. it was debunked. it was one of the brighter, more obvious campaigns of a campaign filled with lies. it was the lie you only try in the hottest heat of an election
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the lawyers are fighting the law in the supreme court. we now have a report from the occupied west bank. >> this father and son work quietly, thinking about who is missing. his other son has been arrested again by the israeli army. the family says yousouf was trying to start a new life but the army wouldn't let him. >> they'd call him up from 8:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the evening and wouldn't ask him anything. they'd just have him sitting, waiting. every day they'd do this. >> there were 40 palestinians released under the swap deal. two of them have been arrested again and may end up having to serve out the remainder of their old sentence. more than 1,000 palestinian prisoners were exchanged for the israeli soldier. but many have been arrested again based on secret evidence. >> they don't provide any concrete evidence that those people broke the law or acted against israel or the security but rather rely on secret evidence. don't know if it was credible or who submitted it or if it was checked. >> the prisonner deal was negotiated by
the lawyers are fighting the law in the supreme court. we now have a report from the occupied west bank. >> this father and son work quietly, thinking about who is missing. his other son has been arrested again by the israeli army. the family says yousouf was trying to start a new life but the army wouldn't let him. >> they'd call him up from 8:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the evening and wouldn't ask him anything. they'd just have him sitting, waiting. every day they'd do this....
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i don't think anything's going to happen with this, you know, gun laws. i don't think even background checks will happen. there's not the will in washington to do it -- lou: the well in washington? hell, you can't trust the government to do anything whether you're talking about the president or the congress or the senate, and the american people, 8% trust -- sorry, 26% of the american people trust the government, and i -- only thing i can figure out is they are absolutely enname moried by obama. >> who are the 26%? >> the people who don't know what they are talking about. >> exactly. >> the truth of the matter is the mayor's into big size cokes, how many calories in fries, what have you when he ought to be on street safety. lou: i want mayor bloomberg, and if you are listening, if you ban cokes, salt, and all of that, ban potholes for crying out loud. the city is riddled with potholes. ban the damn potholes. yes mep, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> how do you really feel? [laughter] lou: thanks for being with us. that's all for us tonight. coming
i don't think anything's going to happen with this, you know, gun laws. i don't think even background checks will happen. there's not the will in washington to do it -- lou: the well in washington? hell, you can't trust the government to do anything whether you're talking about the president or the congress or the senate, and the american people, 8% trust -- sorry, 26% of the american people trust the government, and i -- only thing i can figure out is they are absolutely enname moried by...
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we will comply with the law one way or the other. but the way the law was proposed, it did not cover what we do. most of our drinks are with milk, not with sugar. >> with milk, not with sugar. all right, let me ask you about that. there was a study, 180,000 obesity deaths in america, i'm sorry, worldwide, 22,000 in the united states can be linked to sugary drinks. that is a stunning number. but i guess not that surprising. so we looked at starbucks and i have to admit, there are drinks at starbucks i love but it means foregoing a meal. here's one, 20 ounce java chip frappucino with soy, 570 calories, 80 grams of sugar. a 20 ounce coca goal la has less calories. but don't you feel that you kind of have a problem, too? >> that particular beverage that you just talked about is probably less than 1% of starbucks sales. that's a small beverage. our core business is brewed coffee and latte. you're talking about the beverages at the outer edge. >> i'm talking the ones that tempt me, that's all. i have to admit. you know, i'm just saying is
we will comply with the law one way or the other. but the way the law was proposed, it did not cover what we do. most of our drinks are with milk, not with sugar. >> with milk, not with sugar. all right, let me ask you about that. there was a study, 180,000 obesity deaths in america, i'm sorry, worldwide, 22,000 in the united states can be linked to sugary drinks. that is a stunning number. but i guess not that surprising. so we looked at starbucks and i have to admit, there are drinks at...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ne: caught on tape and caught saying more things he might regret after saying we didn' have a problem, the president admitted this. >> my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. neil: reminding of us this. >> today, i pledge to cut the defit we inherited by half by the end of my first term in office. ♪ neil: well, i ought to -- maybe me met go up by 50%. that's what happened. remember the health care problems? >> we'll keep from promise. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. you can keep your doctor. if you like your doctor or health care plan, you can keep it. if you've got a doctor that you likeyou will be able to keep your doctor. ♪ neil: anyway, we all know how all this turned out. pat had it with that. legendary singer and actor, pat boone. you warned about this and the mixed messages, not only he was sending, but democrats in general were sending on how serious they were about in and all of the issues, and now we're in so
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the law is the law and needs to be applied as such and that's really the problem and i think that's what the inspector general concludes. >> megyn: and yet, julian, another quote from the ig report because even though they acknowledge that there is this division among these lawyers about whether you bring the cases when the defendant-- and pursue the more traditional civil rights cases, they also say this, full screen 4, there is insufficient support for a conclusion that division leadership improperly refused to enforce the voting rights laws on behalf of any particular it group of voters. they seem to be saying, julian, they haven't done anything improper in getting to the place where this have this priority of enforcement. it's not improperly, but it's there. >> well, i agree with jay that these cases should be respected neutrally and nonracially. the ig actually says more than the quote that you read. if you go on to read the sections that follow that, the ig says that there has been no evidence of any selective prosecution whatsoever. so, this case that jay is making when white vote
the law is the law and needs to be applied as such and that's really the problem and i think that's what the inspector general concludes. >> megyn: and yet, julian, another quote from the ig report because even though they acknowledge that there is this division among these lawyers about whether you bring the cases when the defendant-- and pursue the more traditional civil rights cases, they also say this, full screen 4, there is insufficient support for a conclusion that division...